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MS ER WE TO EM Vol. 62. Jasi'Ej, Indiana. Fuiday, DECEMBER 19, 1919. No. 28. m 1 r BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaeaaaM BMMnMIHHBHiHHHMHHBalHBBaHlaaHBaMlMBMHMHHiaaHV t Jewelry Sore y "We had you in mind exactly when we ordered v i cm uuoao ünuuacLiiUö JL onvoi a, cliiu. ivui icö, ctuu. iU golds, and cut erlass. which are here in unnarralled a splendor. And we had you in mind when we put j vJi tne finishing touches to the "St. Nicholas fixings." V L Never have you owned a store just like this. Rj , - . . . . . . .... f , This is your invitation to come m and see if it meets with your approval. The Gifts are shining and glittering, rows upon rows of them we'd love to üsl thorn all if we only could. Among many others you will find Floor Lamps, Victrolas, Player Pianos, Moulton Wireless Umbrellas, Toilet Articles, Jewelry, Silverware, Etc. COME AND SV UVaitmlk (Uo lMn(PlbIleDo9 yh QJqtqW Wishing those n ilJiab screed and Vtnofa vb hope to sent v :4 Bxxxq QHftistmas Whether it be prattled on baby lips that scarce can shape the words, or saying them, thinks not, but only feels the insensate overflow of giving from a soft, full heart . . . Although it be mumbled inarticulate ly by the shabby nonentity whose whine for charity one acknowledges in the spirit or the season, even while knowing that the words be said in servile mockery . . . If it be breathed by mother mouth, the sad, sweet lines of which were molded so by a yearning, prodical tenderness and an unfaltering ae votion, be its object worthy or not . . Whether it be panted from between the warm, moist lips of maidenhood tremulous, palpitant, shamefaced and shy because of an ardor which it dreads to comprehend . . . Although it be uttered by maid, matron or man, friend, chance ac quaintance, tradesman or servant . . fHr rry CHljrißtmaii la flau anö In floure By DE LYSLE FERREE CASS 53 Verses. to Send With Christmas Presents With Embroidery or Any Needlework. May all your yean be clad and bright. Ixep niled with pleasant day. And all your hours know aweet delight Of love that Uvea and ataya! With aome auch wlahee, true and kind. Karh Christmas should begin. While aome or theae must aurely bind Because they've been aewed Inl With a Gift to a Smoker. When clouds of amoke around you float Think aometlmea of thla loving (friend ly) (tordlal) note. Wl.cn plrturea In the amoke you eco Wrtlt now und then a thought to nie. Hut though yo'i newer Joya evoke, IKtn't let our friendship "end in amoke." With a Box of Candy. "Sweet to the aweet." the wlao old aaw, I quote bfcausc 'tia fitting. And tribute pay unto the law Wltb kindness unremitting. "IJke unto like" ia also true. Therefore theae rändle haute to you. With Mualc or Mualcal Imtrument Beraute the very thought of you, Makra tmialc In my mind. Tray kt ma ahare the mualc true. The aweeteat (gayeat) (brlghteat) I could find. With a Laundry Llat or Bag. Thla gift la clean, aa you may ae. 8o, every time you'd cleaner bo Jttat aend a pleaaant thought to mo. To "Her," With Pair ef Clovea. 0 llttlo thumbs, and fingere, too. I can but wish that I wer you. Flnce you, umhld, may claap her hand. Tell her but no! Bhe'll understand. , With a Book. 1 cannot make new worlda for you Yet theae closed covera truly frame A wondroua world of rapture true lie plras d to enter In my name! To a Lady, With Slfpper. O pretty allppera. email and alight, Vn aure to lead her atrpa aright; Ad when her dulnty ret you hold. Guard them alike from hurt and cold. With Shavlnfl Material. Shoud you cut youraelf In ahavlng, Don't blame me! 8ma1l effect ha bitter raving When tha wound one may not aee, Hut should your rasor amoothly glide. Include me In your amlle ao wide. With Picture of Soma Rural Seen. If your thoughta of town aro weary, Keat your eyea and dream. Gating on thla plcturo cheery Of woodland (rural) (springtime) (ver nal) vale and atream; Remember that had I my way. Such joya would greet you every day. With Any Chriatroaa Gift Ilera'a a thought of JoyOwa cheer For Chiiatmaa and for all tho year!